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Carr responds to ‘fractured relationship’ report with Raiders teammates

Updated October 23, 2018 - 10:27 am

Raiders quarterback Derek Carr responded Tuesday morning to a report saying he has a “fractured relationship” with his teammates.

The team might have lost confidence in Carr because of his recent struggles and facial expressions during the Raiders’ 27-3 loss to the Seahawks in Week 6, according to The Athletic.

Carr was sacked six times against the Seahawks and hurt his left shoulder from a hit in the fourth quarter. As teammates helped him up, Carr was grimacing from the pain in his shoulder.

The report described it as “what looked like him crying.” That didn’t sit well with Carr.

“I’m a Raider,” Carr tweeted. “It’s not a ‘popular’ thing to be a Raider right now, but I am and I love it. I love the struggle of trying to fight back for our city when not a lot of people believe in us.

“People can try all they want to tear us apart, but it’s not happening to the real ones.”

Carr’s older brother, Darren, responded to a tweet from Pro Football Talk mentioning the report. Darren Carr pointed out that the Raiders’ quarterback has often played with multiple injuries.

“Don’t even waste your time with this, big bro,” Derek Carr tweeted to his brother. “On the ground, I yelled get me up, get me. Then I got to the sideline and yelled again. Not one tear. Not one time. There is the truth. People will click on it because it sounds crazy. But stop playing with me.”

It’s been rough first year for Carr with Jon Gruden, who traded Khalil Mack last month and Amari Cooper on Monday. Now rumors are surfacing that Carr could be the next one to go.

The 1-5 Raiders return from their bye week to host the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.

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Contact Gilbert Manzano at gmanzano@reviewjournal.com. Follow @GManzano24 on Twitter.

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